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ORCID #17
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In my personal opinion, email addresses due to their unique nature should be quite sufficient to resolve name confusions. |
email addresses often change once you change your employer. If you are a postdoc building up your reputation, and there is another person with the same name, this will lead to problems. That's what orcID is for. |
I agree that a more 'permanent' email address than an affiliation address is required. I am wondering how long ORCID is going to be around; maybe the next big thing is author IDs in the blockchain... |
I've added a pull-request #31 |
I believe ORCID may outlive both SMTP and LaTeX. 😬 I've been working on a new LaTeX cls file the new IACR journal, and we will definitely ask for ORCID IDs - they are incredibly important for people to get credit for their work in ranking algorithms by Clarivate, SCOPUS, and Google Scholar. See our paper on the subject. |
It seems there is currently no dedicated command to include an author's orcID. As this becomes more and more important to avoid name confusions, a command like in Springer's lncs (\orcid) would be useful.
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